Twenty-Nine Footfalls
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Twenty-Nine Footfalls led Debra Danz-Solitario to reclaim a functional heart, and kept all but her feet from falling.
Through 29-photographs and short stories Debra pays tribute to her late husband's photography collection. Writing became her lifeline after her husband's fatal accident. In an attempt to confront grief, she divided the stories into categories based on Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's "stages of grief" model.
Debra hopes to lend guidance to anyone trying to rebuild their own lives after tragedy and loss. For some, this book may even serve as an escape from silence by gently embracing the secrets of loneliness.
Danz-Solitario, Debra: - Debra Danz was born in Brooklyn, New York, where, as a child, two of her favorite hobbies were ballet and writing poetry. An interest in politics led to involvement in the punk-rock movement, but having formally studied economics, she eventually gave up safety pins for dress suits, and became a credit analyst at Credit Suisse N.Y. It was there that she met her Swiss husband, Tom. The couple transferred to Credit Suisse Zürich soon afterwards, and later raised a family on the outskirts of canton Aargau, where she also dedicated a great deal of her free time to equestrian sports. Debra currently resides in Zug, Switzerland, with her children. Debra's work has appeared in 50-Word Stories, Journal of Microliterature, Apeiron Review, The Writing Women of Zurich Blog, and both The Bookends Review, and The Bookends 2014 Anthology.